Easy Choice Medicare plan isn’t going away [The Modesto Bee]
| By Ken Carlson, The Modesto Bee | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Monday, the Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program stressed that the Easy Choice Best Plan will continue to serve local
Seniors who have the Easy Choice Plus Plan don't need to do anything; the coverage will continue in 2014.
The Modesto HICAP office received calls and visits this month from Easy Choice customers who received
But the company that owns Easy Choice assured it is not leaving the county.
Barry said the Best Plan, offered for the first time in
The spokesman said brokers are helping customers to enroll in the 2014 Best Plan. "They only need to fill out a new application," he said.
Barry said about 900 county residents are covered by the Best Plan. Its network of health care providers includes
Bee staff writer
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